October 30, 2024

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Nigerian veteran entertainer and media personality, Charly Boy, has made a startling revelation about the state of his masculinity, attributing its failure to the myriad problems plaguing Nigeria.

During a recent appearance on Classic FM’s “The Discourse With Ken,” Charly Boy openly discussed his frustration with the country’s current state, taking responsibility for its woes.

“I am the president of all frustrated Nigerians, it’s me. My frustration level is very high because I’ve had my own portion of suffering. I’m sure the reason my manhood doesn’t rise is because of the situation of this country,” he candidly admitted.

Charly Boy urged fellow Nigerians to acknowledge their own shortcomings and cautioned against solely blaming the political elite, whom he referred to as the “ruiners of Nigeria.”

“Our so-called leaders, or rather, the ‘ruiners of Nigeria,’ contribute to our current problems, but our people don’t want to hear the truth. The truth is, it is high time we stopped blaming these individuals. If we had taken the right kind of action, this wouldn’t have happened,” Charly Boy emphasized.

Expressing remorse for the inaction of his generation, Charly Boy apologized on their behalf, acknowledging their failure to address looming issues during past military regimes.

“I want to take this opportunity to apologize on behalf of people in my generation because a majority of us were missing in action. We had seen the issues coming right from the military regime, not today. And most of us, during the time that we should have done something, we didn’t. Now, criminals have taken over our space, and removing them is a daunting task,” he lamented.

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